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Cover Story: University of Miami School of Cutting Edge Programs
Nursing and Health Studies Unveils S.H.A.R.E.™ for the Health Professional:
Continued from page 1 More to Celebrate
“S.H.A.R.E.™ is unique in
that it immediately immerses
users in a hospital setting, from The University of Miami Health Care Executive MBA pro-
the ambulance bay to the surgi- gram is now ranked the number one Executive MBA in
cal suites to the home care Health Care in the United States. As one of the very first
apartment,” adds Munro. “This business school-based health management programs in the
holistic learning environment country, the program proudly counts over 1,000 highly suc-
proved invaluable over the past S.H.A.R.E.™ is an action. It’s what we cessful regional, national and global CEO’s, vice presidents,
year and a half, as other schools world- do. It’s what we are about. physicians, nurse executives, research directors, attorneys,
wide struggled to meet their students’ “The acronym S.H.A.R.E.™ is appro- entrepreneurs, and other professionals amongst its alumni.
clinical needs due to COVID-related hos- priate on many levels,” continues The program is one of only a handful of programs in the U.S.
pital restrictions.” Munro. “We are conveying knowledge that has achieved dual accreditation; accreditation by the
In the earliest days of the COVID-19 and resources, teaching interprofessional Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
pandemic, S.H.A.R.E.™ directors and communication, and encouraging stu- (AACSB) and The Commission on Accreditation of
staff quickly adapted existing emergency dents to recognize commonalities in Healthcare Management Education (CAHME). Further, the BY STEVEN G.
protocols to the fast-changing pandemic their patients and colleagues.” Miami Herbert Business School program is a member of the ULLMANN, PHD
safety guidelines, harnessing S.H.A.R.E.’s In the new visual identity for highly prestigious Business School Alliance for Health
vast capacity as a hospital-style facility to S.H.A.R.E.™, the graphic treatment of Management (BAHM), a select group of global business
keep academic, clinical, and research the letter “A” can be viewed as two roads school-based programs that have met certain strict quality criteria.
opportunities flowing safely and seam- coming together as one limitless path The University of Miami is now proud to announce that it’s Master’s degree in Health
lessly throughout the unprecedented toward discovery. Indeed, says Dean Administration, MHA, has also achieved dual accreditation by AACSB and CAHME and
public health crisis. Munro, “S.H.A.R.E.™ is a place where joins the ranks of only a handful of universities nationally that have achieved dual
“S.H.A.R.E.™ is advancing research diverse knowledge and experiences con- accreditation. This program is focused on recent graduates and early career professionals
and education by empowering learners, verge to advance the future of health from a variety of disciplines who are looking to enhance their knowledge and skill set in
scientists, and teachers to master skills, care. This amazing facility is the ideal order to grow in the healthcare field.
design and test technologies, and trans- environment for inspiring interdiscipli- Our research focused faculty, graduates from the very top Ph.D. programs in the field,
form health care across the hemisphere,” nary collaboration. And now we have a are frequent contributors to the local, national, and global research journals and media,
says Munro. “It was important for us to brand that supports our mission.” present their research all over the world and bring their cutting-edge research findings
distinguish the name beyond ‘Simulation into the classroom. Guided by an Advisory Board made up of 25 regional, national and
Hospital’ because the bright minds we You can follow @umiamishare on global health care leaders from the broad spectrum of the health care industry, our pro-
have bringing innovation to life here Facebook and LinkedIn. grams and our students are assured education and training that is truly cutting edge.
make this more than just a building. For more information, visit If additional information is desired on either of these two programs or other offerings of the
share.sonhs.miami.edu or Miami Herbert Business School, contact Kim Migoya, Director of Graduate Business
call (305) 284-2709.
Admissions and Recruitment, at kmigoya@miami.edu or (305) 284-2510.
Broward Health Expands Graduate
Medical Education Program
Broward Health
Medical Center, the
county’s first statutory
teaching hospital, has
been leading the health
system’s Graduate Med -
ical Education program
for nearly 25 years. As
of July 1, Broward
Health expanded its res-
idency programs across
all four of its hospitals
and launched new train-
ing programs – general
surgery, internal medi-
cine, and emergency for new physicians to train and ultimately practice in the
medicine at Broward Health North and psychiatry at Broward region, mitigating shortages while having a positive economic
Health Imperial Point. Residents will continue to rotate in var- impact for Broward County.
ious specialties at Broward Health Medical Center and Broward “The expansion of the Broward Health Graduate Medical
Health Coral Springs. Education program signifies the diversification in how our sys-
“Broward Health has long recognized the predicted shortage tem serves our community as an academic center of excellence
of primary care and specializing physicians. We have taken in training,” said Patricia Rowe-King, M.D., graduate medical
proactive steps to help ensure that all those we serve have education faculty, pediatrics, Broward Health. “We are prepar-
access to the highest quality physicians, many of whom are ing our physicians to treat patients with tomorrow’s medicine
groomed through our expanding Graduate Medical Education and training the next generation of caregivers in a diverse
program,” said Shane Strum, president and CEO of Broward patient population, which is paramount in engaging future
Health. “The incoming residents are key to the future of health- leaders of health care at an early stage.”
care, and we are committed to providing world-class training to This year, Broward Health welcomed an incoming class of
this accomplished group of physicians.” 191 new medical residents who encompass 13 programs,
According to a study by the Association of American Medical including Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Surgery,
Colleges, the United States could see a shortage of up to Dermatology, Cardiovascular Disease, Pediatrics, Family
139,000 physicians by 2033. Broward Health is addressing this Medicine, Orthopaedics Surgery, Oral and Maxillofacial
significant workforce issue by steadily increasing the number of Surgery, Pharmacy Hospitalists, Pharmacy Informatics,
residency slots year over year. The health system is a conduit Transitional year Residency and Psychiatry.
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